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It seems OP doesn't know what type of connector his card has.
I mean.. how do you know your card has HDMI, but you don't know how to identify VGA in a GPU?
It seems confusing. Have you even bought the card yet?

HDMI to VGA Converter .. works correctly or not ?

How to duplicate display using hdmi to cat5e converterI setup a new computer with windows 7 pro with a msi hd6450 video card.
I am trying to duplicate my desktop to a TV using a HDMI to cat5e converter.
I change my setting on my display to duplicate desktop and apply. I rebooted my computer and the windows 7 startup screen shows on both screens, but...

Graphic Cards

Copy & Paste NEVER Works Correctly the 1st Time in PowerPointThis is my problem:
1) I copy an image I want to put in a PowerPoint Presentation.
http://i.minus.com/jfnRFPhLPs6Ce.png
2) I paste the image into PowerPoint. No cigar. PowerPoint doesn't want to put my image into the specified box - it wants to put my image smack in the center of the...

Microsoft Office

Word 2007 - Works converter appears to be broken by latest updatesUntil recently I've been able to open old MS Works (.wps) files in Word 2007, but since installing the latest Windows updates on 11 April I now get a message saying that I need a newer version of the conversion tool, with a link to go and download it.
I tried this, but the only file I can find...

Microsoft Office

HDMI to DVI Converter?Bought an HDMI cable and an HDMI ready video card thinking my monitor had HDMI input...sadly, it only has DVI.
So, I'm still using VGA. Will buying an HDMI to DVI Converter give me noticeable improvement in quality, or no?
Thanks

Graphic Cards

Windows 7: DVI/SPDIF to HDMI Converter No Video IssueJust recently upgraded from Windows Vista Ultimate x64 to Windows 7 Ultimate x64, machine specs have stayed the same with a Shuttle XPC SD39P2 equipped with a CORE2DUO 6420, 8GB DDR2 800 RAM, and Asus nvidia 8600GTS.
With Vista, I ran the video with a DVI cable and audio with an SPDIF optical...